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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 682122" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Clemson people will tell you that a) none -- none -- of Clemson's marquee players had the kind of game needed to win; that Lawrence, who always has had difficulty settling down after the start of a game -- he does get himself pumped up -- had a miserable game with 13 overthrown balls, including two sure TD passes, but also balls thrown in the dirt, balls thrown too soon, balls thrown too late, balls thrown to the wrong receiver, and LSU's ability to without fail isolate Terrell on their best receiver. He looked lost, 220 yards of lost, inexplicably so, and that a set of D backs more than capable of going 13-0 getting there were exposed in the NC by a great QB and receivers. It didn't help that Orgeron proved a better game day coach than OSU's Day, who mostly glowered and threatened which worked in Clemson's favor. And that LSU was, is, an outstanding football team that earned the win, though they rue the dropped interception by Turner for a score and the two overthrows that would have scored. Alas, while Ohio State manhandled Clemson's WRs, against LSU they were often running free, but ...</p><p></p><p>The worst part is that the SEC can bluster and boast for another year now, and we can hope the ACC muscles up some</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 682122, member: 2175"] Clemson people will tell you that a) none -- none -- of Clemson's marquee players had the kind of game needed to win; that Lawrence, who always has had difficulty settling down after the start of a game -- he does get himself pumped up -- had a miserable game with 13 overthrown balls, including two sure TD passes, but also balls thrown in the dirt, balls thrown too soon, balls thrown too late, balls thrown to the wrong receiver, and LSU's ability to without fail isolate Terrell on their best receiver. He looked lost, 220 yards of lost, inexplicably so, and that a set of D backs more than capable of going 13-0 getting there were exposed in the NC by a great QB and receivers. It didn't help that Orgeron proved a better game day coach than OSU's Day, who mostly glowered and threatened which worked in Clemson's favor. And that LSU was, is, an outstanding football team that earned the win, though they rue the dropped interception by Turner for a score and the two overthrows that would have scored. Alas, while Ohio State manhandled Clemson's WRs, against LSU they were often running free, but ... The worst part is that the SEC can bluster and boast for another year now, and we can hope the ACC muscles up some [/QUOTE]
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